No Child Left Behind Act

Education news, analysis, and opinion about the version of the Elementary and Secondary Schools Act in place from 2002 to 2015. It was replaced by the Every Student Succeeds Act.

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No Child Left Behind: An Overview
A primer on the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act. Its successor, the Every Student Succeeds Act, replaced NCLB in Dec. 2015.
Every Student Succeeds Act Report Roundup Research Use
The Every Student Succeeds Act will give states and districts more authority to be creative in improving schools, but they will need support to use research and data effectively, according to a report by the Center for American Progress think tank and the Knowledge Alliance, a professional group for federally funded research organizations.
Sarah D. Sparks, September 6, 2016
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Federal Letter to the Editor 'Tortured' Data Offer No Proof
To the Editor:
The 2015 edition of the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act is called the Every Student Succeeds Act. The name carries the identical meaning to the 2002 model that it replaces, No Child Left Behind. The themes are also similar: States' failure to deliver good data on school and student achievement may be punished by the federal government's withholding of what little available funding exists.
August 29, 2016
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College & Workforce Readiness Diplomas Count Wraps Up Decade-Long Run
Over the years, Diplomas Count—in addition to its annual graduation-rate analysis—has highlighted issues critical to the goal of ensuring that all students get an equal opportunity to earn a high school diploma.
The Editors, June 2, 2016
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Every Student Succeeds Act Biggest Transitions Facing States for ESSA Accountability Flagged in New Report
The Every Student Succeeds Act will require at least a few significant shifts for the indicators states use for student achievement and school quality, the Center for American Progress says.
Andrew Ujifusa, May 19, 2016
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Patrick Chapman leads one of two ESSA meetings held in Pueblo. The session drew about 70 attendees.
Patrick Chapman leads one of two ESSA meetings held in Pueblo. The session drew about 70 attendees.
Barry Gutierrez for Education Week
Every Student Succeeds Act Colorado Officials Hit the Road to Gather Views on ESSA
Town hall meetings, online surveys, and task forces aim to hear what the public thinks about the Every Student Succeeds Act as the NCLB law's successor rolls out.
Daarel Burnette II, May 10, 2016
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Every Student Succeeds Act ESSA Panel Hammers Out New Testing Regulations
Negotiators agreed to rules on key assessment issues under the Every Student Succeeds Act, but failed to reach accord on regulations covering a sticky spending issue.
Alyson Klein, April 26, 2016
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Every Student Succeeds Act Explainer The Every Student Succeeds Act: An ESSA Overview
2015's Every Student Succeeds Act rolls back much of the federal government's big footprint in education policy.
Alyson Klein, March 31, 2016
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Every Student Succeeds Act Throwback Thursday: Negotiating Rules for No Child Left Behind
Negotiated rulemaking was successful, but contentious, when negotiators wrote regulations for the No Child Left Behind Act in 2002.
Alyson Klein, March 24, 2016
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Federal Opinion With ESSA, States Should Partner With Districts
ESSA shifts K-12 policy authority to the states, but it's no guarantee that schooling will improve, writes Michael V. McGill.
Michael V. McGill, March 8, 2016
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Every Student Succeeds Act Military Career Testing Could Get ESSA Boost
As the state testing landscape shifts with the Every Student Succeeds Act, the military could see greater access for its optional aptitude test and career-exploration program.
February 23, 2016
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Grammar class at a Boston-area school in 1892.
Grammar class at a Boston-area school in 1892.
Augustine H. Folsom/Boston Public Library
Reading & Literacy Will the Common Core Step Up Schools' Focus on Grammar?
To read and understand complex texts, some educators say students will need a deep knowledge of grammar.
Liana Loewus, February 23, 2016
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Every Student Succeeds Act Commenters Clash on What ESSA Rules Should Look Like
As the U.S. Department of Education prepares to craft regulations putting the Every Student Succeeds Act into effect, advocates and policymakers offer differing visions for the path forward.
Alyson Klein & Andrew Ujifusa, February 8, 2016
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Every Student Succeeds Act ESSA Guidance Continues to Roll Out
Testing issues and states without NCLB waivers are among the topics discussed in some recent the Education Department guidance on transition to the Every Student Succeeds Act.
Alyson Klein, February 8, 2016
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Fourth grade teacher Kassie Hibbard leads a math lesson in the Bethel school district in Washington state. The district is one of many experimenting with open educational resources.
Fourth grade teacher Kassie Hibbard leads a math lesson in the Bethel school district in Washington state. The district is one of many experimenting with open educational resources.
Ian C. Bates for Education Week-File
Every Student Succeeds Act Open Education Resources Get Major Boost From ESSA
The sweeping federal law contains specific language that allows states and local education agencies to channel block grant money focused on technology toward open materials.
Sean Cavanagh, January 19, 2016
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